Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust -OIA ACT
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From: john luke
Dear Department of Internal Affairs,
I noted on your website,
https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/appo...
"The Minister has reappointed Kai-Shek Luey, Virginia Chong and Richard Leung for a second term on the Trust. Malcolm Wong, Mark Ngan Kee, Paul Chin, Melissa Wong, and Elisabeth Mei-Xing Ngan have been appointed for their first terms. All terms commence on 15 May 2017 and expire on 14 May 2020."
May I ask when the department plan to call for nomination and how the nomination going to be look like, e.g. how you going to call for application from the public and what is your timeline looks like. What is the position description of the trustee.
Yours faithfully,
john luke
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From: john luke <[FOI #14281 email]>
Sent: Friday, 11 December 2020 5:00 PM
To: OIA <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust -OIA ACT
Dear Department of Internal Affairs,
I noted on your website,
https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/appo...
"The Minister has reappointed Kai-Shek Luey, Virginia Chong and Richard Leung for a second term on the Trust. Malcolm Wong, Mark Ngan Kee, Paul Chin, Melissa Wong, and Elisabeth Mei-Xing Ngan have been appointed for their first terms. All terms commence on 15 May 2017 and expire on 14 May 2020."
May I ask when the department plan to call for nomination and how the nomination going to be look like, e.g. how you going to call for application from the public and what is your timeline looks like. What is the position description of the trustee.
Yours faithfully,
john luke
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From: minadviceteam
Department of Internal Affairs
Hello Mr Luke,
Thank you for your email of 11 December 2020 (below).
The Department is yet to provide information to the Minister for
Diversity, Inclusion and Ethnic Communities to make decisions about the
next appointment round for the Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust, and the
timeline for these appointments is not yet compiled.
While there is no formal position description for the role in the Trust
deed, it states that trustees must be descendants of poll-tax payers.
The Trust further requires that trustees must be appointed having regard
to their expertise, knowledge, and ability to carry out impartially the
general objectives of the Trust. Desirable qualities of Trustees include:
• longstanding activity in the poll-tax descendant and/or
Chinese community;
• experience in governance or other funding distribution
agencies;
• specialist skills such as knowledge of Chinese New Zealand
history and community language maintenance; and
• voluntary experience in the wider community would be an
advantage.
Within the group of persons appointed as Trustees, it is desirable that
there be:
• a reasonable demographic distribution of Trustees from around
the country; and
• inclusion of market gardening or provincial interests.
I trust this information is useful to you.
Regards,
Rebecca Tane | Senior Policy Analyst | Ministerial Advice | Policy,
Regulation and Communities Branch | Ph: + 64 4 494 5751
The Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua
45 Pipitea Street | PO Box 805, Wellington 6140, New Zealand |
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From: john luke <[3][FOI #14281 email]>
Sent: Friday, 11 December 2020 5:00 PM
To: OIA <[4][email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust
-OIA ACT
Dear Department of Internal Affairs,
I noted on your website,
[5]https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/appo...
"The Minister has reappointed Kai-Shek Luey, Virginia Chong and Richard
Leung for a second term on the Trust. Malcolm Wong, Mark Ngan Kee, Paul
Chin, Melissa Wong, and Elisabeth Mei-Xing Ngan have been appointed for
their first terms. All terms commence on 15 May 2017 and expire on 14
May 2020."
May I ask when the department plan to call for nomination and how the
nomination going to be look like, e.g. how you going to call for
application from the public and what is your timeline looks like. What is
the position description of the trustee.
Yours faithfully,
john luke
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From: john luke
Dear Rebecca,
Thanks for your information, May I further ask when the department plan to provide information to the Minister re: next round for the Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust. Are there any estimate timeline for these appointments?
Yours sincerely,
john luke
From: Rebecca Tane
Department of Internal Affairs
Hello Mr Luke,
My apologies for the late response to your email.
As in my earlier response to you, there is currently no timeline for appointments to the Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust.
Regards,
Rebecca Tane | MinAdvice |PH: + 64 4 494 5751
-----Original Message-----
From: john luke <[FOI #14281 email]>
Sent: Friday, 8 January 2021 3:07 PM
To: minadviceteam <[email address]>
Subject: Re: Response to your query about the Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust
Dear Rebecca,
Thanks for your information, May I further ask when the department plan to provide information to the Minister re: next round for the Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust. Are there any estimate timeline for these appointments?
Yours sincerely,
john luke
-----Original Message-----
Hello Mr Luke,
Thank you for your email of 11 December 2020 (below).
The Department is yet to provide information to the Minister for Diversity, Inclusion and Ethnic Communities to make decisions about the next appointment round for the Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust, and the timeline for these appointments is not yet compiled.
While there is no formal position description for the role in the Trust deed, it states that trustees must be descendants of poll-tax payers.
The Trust further requires that trustees must be appointed having regard to their expertise, knowledge, and ability to carry out impartially the general objectives of the Trust. Desirable qualities of Trustees include:
• longstanding activity in the poll-tax descendant and/or Chinese community;
• experience in governance or other funding distribution agencies;
• specialist skills such as knowledge of Chinese New Zealand history and community language maintenance; and
• voluntary experience in the wider community would be an advantage.
Within the group of persons appointed as Trustees, it is desirable that there be:
• a reasonable demographic distribution of Trustees from around the country; and
• inclusion of market gardening or provincial interests.
I trust this information is useful to you.
Regards,
Rebecca Tane | Senior Policy Analyst | Ministerial Advice | Policy, Regulation and Communities Branch | Ph: + 64 4 494 5751 The Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua
45 Pipitea Street | PO Box 805, Wellington 6140, New Zealand |
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